That's 16 years! Kobe's Lakers are done. Same with Wade and the Heat. hmmmmmmmnnnn????
2013-14 San Antonio Spurs Miami Heat 4-1 DUNCAN, WADE 2012-13 Miami Heat San Antonio Spurs 4-3 DUNCAN, WADE 2011-12 Miami Heat Oklahoma City Thunder 4-1 WADE 2010-11 Dallas Mavericks Miami Heat 4-2 WADE 2009-10 L.A. Lakers Boston Celtics 4-3 BRYANT 2008-09 L.A. Lakers Orlando Magic 4-1 BRYANT 2007-08 Boston Celtics L.A. Lakers 4-2 BRYANT 2006-07 San Antonio Spurs Cleveland Cavaliers 4-0 DUNCAN 2005-06 Miami Heat Dallas Mavericks 4-2 WADE 2004-05 San Antonio Spurs Detroit Pistons 4-3 DUNCAN 2003-04 Detroit Pistons Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 BRYANT 2002-03 San Antonio Spurs New Jersey Nets 4-2 DUNCAN 2001-02 Los Angeles Lakers New Jersey Nets 4-0 BRYANT 2000-01 Los Angeles Lakers Philadelphia 76ers 4-1 BRYANT 1999-00 Los Angeles Lakers Indiana Pacers 4-2 BRYANT 1998-99 San Antonio Spurs New York Knicks 4-1 DUNCAN
Last edited by Old School 44; 04-16-2015 at 07:36 PM.
That's 16 years! Kobe's Lakers are done. Same with Wade and the Heat. hmmmmmmmnnnn????
The streak started with DUncan and it is gonna end with Duncan.
No hmmmm.
Good for Tim! He'll continue making history in 2015 Finals![]()
That's what I'm hoping for!![]()
Even if he doesn't make it this year( But he will) then it will have ended with him last year.
Up to Timmy to extend the streak.
LeBron has been in five Finals as well.
nothing to do with this thread though since if one of the three was replaced by lebron, there would be a gap.
^ but Fisher instead of Kobe and Haslem instead of Wade would work!
This has been posted 1 or 2 weeks ago...
Just goes to show you how tough it is to get to the Finals, that three teams can dominate the game for the past 16 seasons. Is this the season where we have two new Finals participants or do the Spurs and TD continue to cheat Father Time and continue the streak? My hopes are on the latter.
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Less than impressive when you consider that Wade was never the man.
Kobe and Duncan are what make the list impressive.....more Duncan.
Wade was definitely "the man" in 2006 for the Heat. Even though I thought he got some favorable calls against the Mavs. I'd also say he was right there with LeBron for their first two finals together. The last two, not so much, however Duncan was there with him for the last two finals, solidifying the streak.
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